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BULLETIN NO. 2, MARCH 12, 1940 
PERENNIALS—(Continued) 
♦ASTERS, Hardy Dwarf. September-October Per 10 Per 100 
Countess of Dudley. (See New and Novel Perennials)-$ 1 20 $ 10 00 
Lady H. Maddocks, pink flowers; compact, free-flowering, 12” 1 20 10 00 
Marjorie. (See New and Novel Perennials)_ 1 20 10 00 
Nancy, bushy plants covered with pale flesh pink blooms. 12” 1 20 10 00 
Niobe. (See New and Novel Perennials)- 1 40 12 09 
Ronald, flowers are a pleasing shade of bright lilac-pink. 12” __ 1 20 10 00 
Snowsprite, graceful plants; semi-double white flowers. 12”--- 1 20 10 00 
Victor. (See New and Novel Perennials)_ 1 20 10 00 
BOLTONIA, False Chamomile 
Latisquama, pink shaded lavender;’ aster-like flowers. Sept. 4’- 80 7 00 
CALAMINTHA, Calamit 
Alpina, graceful rock plant with purple flowers. Aug. 6”- 80 7 00 
CAIUPANULA, Belleflower 
♦Carpatica (Carpathian Harebell) Dwarf. Compact tufts of large, 
clear blue flowers. June-October. 8”_ 95 8 00 
Calycanthyma (Cup-and-Saucer) 
Blue, Rose, and White, separate colors. June. 2’_ 95 8 00 
Medium, Single Canterbury Bells; large bell-shaped flowers. 
Blue, Pink, and White, separate colors. June. 2’_ 95 8 00 
CARNATION, (Dianthus CarophyUus) 
Grenadin (Hardy Outdoor Carnation) A beautiful strain 
blooming in great abundance all summer, 18”. Red, Rose, 
Salmon, White and Yellow, five choice separate colors_ 80 7 00 
CENTAUREA, Knapweed 
Macrocephala, large, thistle-like, golden yellow flowers; useful 
for cutting and showy in borders. July-August. 3%’_ 80 7 00 
Montana, Perennial Cornflower; large, violet-blue flowers from 
July to September. 2’_ 80 7 00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Hardy Out Door. (Indicum) 
Our Hardy Chrysanthemums have all been transplanted, are 
vigorous plants, with clean, healthy roots. All varieties are 
field grown. 
Barbara Cummings. (See New and Novel Perennials)_ 95 8 00 
Early Bronze, a remarkably early flowering, cut-flower variety; 
in full bloom early in September. 2’ _ 95 8 00 
Glory of Seven Oaks, soft but clear yellow; early Sept. 18”_ 95 8 00 
Jean Cumming, large flowers of purest white, with softest 
yellow and bluish shading at center. October 1st. 2’_ 95 8 00 
Pink Cushion. (See New and Novel Perennials)_ 95 8 00 
Ruth Hatton, ivory-white; resists light frosts. October 10th. 2’ 95 8 00 
R. Marion Hatton, the brightest canary-yellow available, 
flowering from late September. 2’_ 95 8 00 
Vivid, rosy crimson or amaranth shade; very striking. Oct 1. 2* 95 8 00 
